Some people prepared for a nuclear attack from the USSR, which would never come. A lot of these shelters are being discovered in people's backyards today..
Check out 'The Family fallout shelter by the United States. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization (1959)' theres a pdf online of it which instructs you how to build one :D
My Dee built a fallout shelter in our first home. It was a legit fallout shelter, built to specifications and was completely underground, accessible from the existing basement by a small hallway (with a turn). It also had an air access. He was serious about protecting his family. Not only that, but my first job at First Federal in Winston-Salem had a legit fallout shelter that was pretty much like a tomb/vault. It definitely seemed bomb-proof with all the reinforcements - I figure it was for the adjacent area and not just the bank! When Dee built our second home, it contained a provision for a fallout shelter, of sorts, but wasn't as elaborate as the first one, which was built in the 1950's.
Like that false emergency alert that went off in Hawaii back in 2018 that read "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII, SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER, THIS IS NOT A DRILL" with a few reporting sirens as well.
Step 1: Step 2: Lay some brick Step 3: make it 20 feet or more underground Step 4: paint it or line it with lead Step 5: *Build a large water tank and food pantry connected to the shelter with a door, and fill it with enough supplies to last 5 years* Step 6: *Cooling fans* Step 7: be sure to obtain possible forms of currency, such as fresh water, paper money, or other items Step 8: *high quality air and water filters* Step 9: gather 3 rifles, 2 shotguns, 5 pistols, and 2 sniper rifles. (Possible 2 machine guns if enough people/experience) Step 10: Air circulation Step 11: kitchen, restrooms, and at least 2 bedrooms that can hold 4 people each (Optional) Step 12: The "fun" room... Hehehe Step 13: an alternative entrance that can be used to access the shelter within 2 minutes, and an exit that can be used to exit within 5 minutes. Step 14: 3 to 10 or more fallout suits Step 15: game room Step 16: ??? Step 17: Profit.
20 feet underground in addition to the bricks & concrete will do a solid job with regards to the radiation already. Odds are that if you're close enough for the radiation to get through that much, you're *way* too close to survive the actual bomb blast itself.
This would be useful If you're an North Korean who is afraid of a missile attack from Murica Another Tip: Obsidian reinforces it. Diamond is op. If not just hide in the Nether
I know your ploy YOU CANT FOOL ME I know that you’re just using people in tests, what about vault 11 where you said that if people didn’t sacrifice one of their own you would kill them all but that turned out to be fake
No no no, you can't just get some caps! That's unrealistic! Get about 2,000 metal bottle caps, an M4A1 (Or other legal firearm), some generators and lastly, an full, upgraded X-01 Powered armor suit! Then you'll be good!
Honestly I wanna build one of these not because I'm afraid of imminent nuclear attacks but because it's so cool to just have a fallout shelter in my back yard
Wow this channel grew so fast, I remember seeing a video at around 70k subscribers. Congrats on your channel growth and thanks for the entertaining and informative videos!
This reminds me of an episode of Happy Days. Howard wanted to use the family vacation money to build a fallout shelter. The rest of the family wanted to go to the Carlsbad Caverns. The last scene of the episode shows a moribund Howard standing in a shallow hole in the backyard holding a shovel and wearing an early WWII helmet. 🙂
I actually managed to find one of those old fallout shelter building booklets from the Cold War in an old antique shop. It still had the letter from the director of the Bureau of the census at the time.
Almost heaven, West Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River Life is old there, older than the trees Younger than the mountains, blowing like a breeze Country roads, take me home To the place I belong West Virginia, mountain mamma Take me home, country roads All my memories gather round her Miner's lady, stranger to blue water Dark and dusty, painted on the sky Misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye Country roads, take me home To the place I belong West Virginia, mountain mamma Take me home, country roads I hear her voice in the morning hour she calls me The radio reminds me of my home far away Driving down the road I get a feeling That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday
@@Dabadi4834 Robert Edwin House, 261, President, CEO, and sole proprietor of the New Vegas Strip, industrialist and technologist, founder, President, and CEO of the multi-billion-dollar pre-war robotics and software corporation, RobCo Industries, has died. Generally recognized by Mr. House to be mankind's only hope of long-term survival, Mr. House's passing may well sound a death knell for the entire human race. Lost forever is his bounty of knowledge concerning human longevity, the depth and breadth of which could, as he was apt to say, "fill several text books." He was not exaggerating. Though he did not achieve his goal of functional immortality, let us not forget that he died at the age of 261. How many people do that? I mean, come on. Also lost forever are House's singular personality, force of will, vision, and leadership ability. The probability of an equally capable figure emerging from the current human population to lead mankind to a future of equivalent quality is less than 0.000112% by objective measures too complex to detail in this obituary. Personality and force of will: Born June 25th, 2020, House was orphaned at an early age when his parents died in a freak accident (auto gyro, lightning). Though cheated of his inheritance, House attended the prestigious Institute in Massachusetts and founded RobCo Industries on his 22nd birthday. Within five years, it was one of the most profitable corporations on Earth. Vision: By 2065, House was certain that an atomic war would soon devastate the planet. At great personal expense, he developed technologies to ensure the structural integrity of the city of Las Vegas (as it was known at the time). On the day of the great war, 77 atomic warheads targeted the city. Mr. House defeated them all. Talk about vision! Leadership: Mr. House survived the war, of course, and would later recruit the Three Families, negotiate the Treaty of New Vegas, and rebuild the Vegas Strip. While these achievements yielded many immediate benefits, they were all part of House's master plan to re-ignite mankind's quest for technological advancement, a plan without which the human race has nowhere to go, and nowhere to turn. /// Will revise and finish this up later. Have set the age at death to update automatically. Obit makes salient points but "pearls before swine," of course. Let's hope the ingrates never have cause to read it. Who knows how many of them are even literate!
I use to Live in Norfolk VA and there was old Fallout shelters all over the damn place from the cold war days and it was more interesting because it was so close to the base. I grew up in a Military and most of the old house near base had homemade shelters featured in this video. Thanks Simple history for helping explain the Propose of these structures that some don't know about today.
One of the houses down the street form my old one had one so when I was helping the new neighbors work on the yard to clean it up we found a bunker door under a bush
I grew up in a suburb of a major American city, and my neighbor had transformed the basement of his rancher style (one floor) home into a fallout shelter during the 60’s. I never got to see it, but from what I’ve heard it was considered “world class” at the time it was constructed, plus it added massive resale value to the property.
Guys I was alive in 1962.. the scare was there but people lived with it long enough they just didn’t take it seriously.. We had a garage that was a compartmentalism fallout shelter.. There was a lot of these kinds of things around. Yes you could build a shelter in your basement.. a deep corner that was blocked off was simple enough to do. But what people ended up doing is putting in a sleeping shelter like a tornado shelter then blocking entrances and windows of the basement to keep them clean.. sandbags was a common way. So the majority of your time would be spent in the shelter but you used the entire basement for storage. Blast effect wasn’t something that suburban people really worried about because they were not around strategic targets..
Well for all of the Soviet Union's faults, of which there were many, preparing for nuclear war wasn't one of them. Most towns and small cities with a large number of engineers, doctors, professors, etc. had fallout shelters installed in most basements of apartment complexes and homes (because the smart people are important). For larger city's like Moscow the local metro tunnels and stations were built to withstand a near direct hit from most atomic bombs and stockpiled with weapons, food, water, medical supplies, and NBC gear. However this is because the party controlled all the mony and the workers didn't really have a choice in the matter of building these shelters.
Couple of things, I actually remember having a duck and cover drill in school in the early 80's. Second, the booklet actually recommended digging a latrine hole and sectioning off the toilet with walls and to keep a supply of lime on hand to be able to pour on the latrines hole every few uses. It also advised for a hand pump well if possible be dug inside the shelter, the garbage can and canned water was the least desirable way to go about it. The heat issue was only a problem in the above ground shelters in certain areas like FL and AZ and those built with less than adequate wall and roof thickness.
I actually have that booklet that my father picked up at the public library, along with a typed “SUGGESTED EMERGENCY SUPPLIES CHECK LIST”, which is dated 3/15/60, from Martinez, CA. Strange but true. He never built the fallout shelter because we didn’t have a basement. I was 7 years old at the time. Good luck to everyone. I still don’t have a basement.
Yep, the kid almost shot the US soldier because of the paranoia his parents were displaying. Good thing Dr. Becket stopped him by saying Duck and Cover.
Some people prepared for a nuclear attack from the USSR, which would never come. A lot of these shelters are being discovered in people's backyards today..
Simple History keep it up
Simple History love your videos! They are so creative!
*_U_* *_S_* *_S_* *_R_*
Cool
😁👍🏻
honestly i really want this to be a real tutorial
Check out 'The Family fallout shelter
by the United States. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization (1959)' theres a pdf online of it which instructs you how to build one :D
@@Simplehistory Who knew a youtube channel would save me from the third world war that shouldnt happen, Thanks Guys ;D
@Prussian Eagle they got vault-tec?
I've heard that in the USSR is making over 5 atom bombs
Used too, I forget to add that in
My Dee built a fallout shelter in our first home. It was a legit fallout shelter, built to specifications and was completely underground, accessible from the existing basement by a small hallway (with a turn). It also had an air access. He was serious about protecting his family. Not only that, but my first job at First Federal in Winston-Salem had a legit fallout shelter that was pretty much like a tomb/vault. It definitely seemed bomb-proof with all the reinforcements - I figure it was for the adjacent area and not just the bank! When Dee built our second home, it contained a provision for a fallout shelter, of sorts, but wasn't as elaborate as the first one, which was built in the 1950's.
Shelter: Has right angle door
Radiation: Let me in let me innnnn!
I be the I-G-G-Y
Let the party begin!
Radiation be like Eric Andre everytime
Ours had a right angle door! Glad radiation knew right from left!
Sponsered by Vault-tec
@Unexplainable Content To vault 81 (or any other vault that didn't test the dwellers)
@@aidenwestcott6895 the overseer stopped the experiments before they started
@@ethanhockley3136 IDK
Why get this recommended in 2020
@@actuallycantdoanything8179 cuzzzzz there gonna be nuclearr warrrrrrrrrr
Vault Boy wants to :
*Know your location*
Communist boi wants to know our location
Ew
@@kirillassasin death is a preferable alternative to communism
Hey! That's my comment!
The lone wanderer would like to know your location
Yesterday : RDR 2 reference
Now : Fallout 76
GG Simple History
InkPotion IncSac hopefully Vault-Tech didn’t make the prefabricated shelters
@@damianmontoya6414 What do you mean?
Oh no, it's VAULT TEC!
@@halcyon9686 :D i love fallout!
Preston: A settlement needs your help, I’ll mark it in your map
Ender Drone
Preston is bro
Oh also *ANOTHER SETTLEMENT NEEDS YOUR HELP*
Pfp
Ender Drone how original
we still dont have a mod to kill preston
Radio: NUCLEAR ATTACK IMBOUND! SEEK SHELTER NOW
Me: **chilling in homemade fallout shelter watching TV**
and me: chilling in a shelter with computer playing ROBLOX and spreading the nuclear alert
Like that false emergency alert that went off in Hawaii back in 2018 that read "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII, SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER, THIS IS NOT A DRILL" with a few reporting sirens as well.
@Toasty boi 😭😭
*The Master wants to know your Vault designation*
warhammernerd52 jimmy little jimmy is that you
Wait... you no ghoul,Lou said only let vhouls in,take normals to Lou.... wait!
The NCR wants to know your location
warhammernerd52 No not the master
Gig Bi
0:21 this dude using cheat codes
*in console* spawn list-item 78* OH CRAP I WANTED FOOD NOT A BRICK HOUSE IN MY BUNKER
He typed "operation cwal" to build that fast
Warpten
“In the 1960s, the Cold War was heating up” irony. Just irony.
i see what you did there
Yes
Ironic*
Irony For You Kids
Irony
2:40 Did anyone notice the cat painting from Fallout 4?
Wow yeah that painting
I knew I wasn't the only one who noticed it!
So..
What do you mean About that?
I thought i was the only one that noticed...
The Choox, YES!!!!! Finally another person and now I see the other comments
I can imagine an episode of simple history on april fools day talking about the battle of anchorage in fallout. Make it so!
This is a really good idea
Aint Funny.
@@googleaccount1755 :I
@@tw3akn it's true
It wouldn't be funny
They would panic and might even quit midway
Which would result with panic
Also RUclips might delete it
Step 1:
Step 2: Lay some brick
Step 3: make it 20 feet or more underground
Step 4: paint it or line it with lead
Step 5: *Build a large water tank and food pantry connected to the shelter with a door, and fill it with enough supplies to last 5 years*
Step 6: *Cooling fans*
Step 7: be sure to obtain possible forms of currency, such as fresh water, paper money, or other items
Step 8: *high quality air and water filters*
Step 9: gather 3 rifles, 2 shotguns, 5 pistols, and 2 sniper rifles. (Possible 2 machine guns if enough people/experience)
Step 10: Air circulation
Step 11: kitchen, restrooms, and at least 2 bedrooms that can hold 4 people each
(Optional) Step 12: The "fun" room... Hehehe
Step 13: an alternative entrance that can be used to access the shelter within 2 minutes, and an exit that can be used to exit within 5 minutes.
Step 14: 3 to 10 or more fallout suits
Step 15: game room
Step 16: ???
Step 17: Profit.
Or you can also...
*Rolling stones starts playing *
*PAINT IT PAINT IT PAINT IT PAINT IT BLACK*
20 feet underground in addition to the bricks & concrete will do a solid job with regards to the radiation already.
Odds are that if you're close enough for the radiation to get through that much, you're *way* too close to survive the actual bomb blast itself.
@@phantomaviator1318 YEAH AHHAHA HUM HUM
Phantom Aviator step 20: star dancing Wooly Bully.
and remember to make a fence around the place to avoid creepers blowing up your refuge!
This would be useful
If you're an North Korean who is afraid of a missile attack from Murica
Another Tip: Obsidian reinforces it. Diamond is op. If not just hide in the Nether
Not sure if you realize, but we still live on the same globe
You're a traitor, you helped Minecraft peoples and not robloxians
Another pro tip: Call a Haxer and ask for bedrock it can nut be broken.
You're not allowed to do that
Just used bedrock but u need creative mode. Diamond does not protect against this stuff
Or you could PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE! With Vault-Tec!
Also, nice 60s styled sponsor.
General Atomics Gaming Co. Main Hub yeah I could also be a human lab rat
Damian Montoya Lab rat? You mean Vault Resident, surviving nuclear fallout with Vault-Tec!
I know your ploy YOU CANT FOOL ME I know that you’re just using people in tests, what about vault 11 where you said that if people didn’t sacrifice one of their own you would kill them all but that turned out to be fake
Oh I also forgot to talk about vault 34 where you made a vault with a bunch of weapons and little living space and watched what would happen
Mmmmmm.......Yes I Will Love To Be A Lab Rat 🙄
Just stock up on some *Caps* and spawn a Living Quarters lmao.
@Provocateur hey we dropped panflits in ther native tongue telling them we were going to bomb the city both times.
@Provocateur You have no reason to comment that under a comment that has nothing to do with your point.
Tell you what I'll send raiders into ur vault
No no no, you can't just get some caps! That's unrealistic!
Get about 2,000 metal bottle caps, an M4A1 (Or other legal firearm), some generators and lastly, an full, upgraded X-01 Powered armor suit! Then you'll be good!
Honestly I wanna build one of these
not because I'm afraid of imminent nuclear attacks
but because it's so cool to just have a fallout shelter in my back yard
And you can hide there when somebody is annoying
Same, but inside is Fallout theme/museum.
Thanks for this man! I've been stuck in the Cold War for ages and I didn't know how to build a shelter, thank you
2022 comes creeping up...
Another shelter needs your help, I'll mark it on your map.
CptJack PL East coast profligate
I live near Boston
CptJack PL i always see you in Forgerys videos lol
@@muslimpucci8998 yup.
Fucking fortnite
How to build a nuclear shelter:
Don't, just hide in your mom's wardrobe.
Please someone say something like: "No it isn't" or The blast would break it" I need my upvotes in r/woooosh
No It WoUlDnT
But...
ThE BLaSt WoUld BrEaK iT
dude wtf no thats easy suicide
there you go. did it for ya
Fallout fan: **Heavy breathing**
Fallout bugs intensifies
*TAKE ME HOME*
Fallout fan: “sees video”.. unzips
cOnTReH RoOds
Give ma yuri back
Dad: *hears atom bomb baby*
Son: what was that
Dad: it's time
Dad: *puts on power armor*
Dad: oh and also you're gonna get kidnapped
Fallout 4
Remember son, in 80 years there'll be a bald guy trying to become the founder of the 3rd Roman Empire
Wow this channel grew so fast, I remember seeing a video at around 70k subscribers. Congrats on your channel growth and thanks for the entertaining and informative videos!
Take me home
Country roads
To the place I belong
West virginia
Fallout 76
RTgame
Mountain mama
Memes and culture
Mountain Momma
Take me home
Country roads
This seems too expensive. I'll just hide in the fridge
Ok Indiana Jones
Billy the kid in the fridge reference?
Eck Bee Indiana Jones
See you in 200 years Billy
Reminds me of that ghoul kid
I don't want to set the world on fire🎵
IIIIII JUST WANT TO STAAAAAART
A FLAME IN YOUR HEARRRRT
I JUST WANT TO BE THE ONE YOU LOVE
AND WITH YOUR AMBITIONS AND I FEEL THE SAME
........
THEEEEERRRRRREEEEEE WAS NEVER A MAAAAN LIKE MY JHOOOONNNNY... LIKE THE ONE THEY CALL JHONNY GUITAR
@@bconroy328 BIIGGGGGG IROOONNNN BIIGGGGGG IROOONNNN
@@radking9854 I GOT SPUUUUUUURRRRRRAS THAT JINGLE JANGLE, JIIIIIIINNNNNNGGGLE JAAAAANGLE
Just go to your local metro station.
Preferably near D.C. or Moscow.
@@thewarden6050 nah in dc there are super mutants go to any ncr city preferably shady sands or new vegas outpost
@@WarriorPNG How about the vaults, are they safe?
MDL
*Artyom*
Great timing of recommending this RUclips! We'll surely need this now🙂
*COUNTRY ROADS*
*TAKE ME HOME*
*TO THE PLACE*
*I BELOOOOOONG*
*WEST VIRGINIA*
*TAKE ME HOME*
COUNTRY ROADS
I'm going to ruin it
Good luck doing that m8
King George III good man
Early. I think I'm playing to much Fallout
@Prussian Eagle *cricket noises*
Shadow Sentry 76 sucks
@@michaelortiz1732 I don't play 76 I usually play Fallout 3 or 4
@Third time Lucky You're right my friend
I love the way the narrator talks in the beginning and end, it's like fallout 4
0:27 So your telling me the *COLD* war was *HEATING* up
you're*
ffs Get it right...
WAIT WHAT??????
Yes but... actually no.
@I sacrifice Potatoes :)
@@PANZERFAUST90 sorry Grammar KKK
This reminds me of an episode of Happy Days. Howard wanted to use the family vacation money to build a fallout shelter. The rest of the family wanted to go to the Carlsbad Caverns.
The last scene of the episode shows a moribund Howard standing in a shallow hole in the backyard holding a shovel and wearing an early WWII helmet. 🙂
Sign up. And prepare for the Future!
---Vault Tec Corp. Copyright 2077---
West Virginiaaaaaaa
Mountain mamaaaaaaa
Take me hoMEeeeeeeee
*COUNTRY ROADDDDDDD*!!!!!!!!
I hear her voice in the mornin hour she calls me
D - 9341 radio reminds me of my home far-away
Rod*
Love that song! :))
Congratlations, you butchered up my childhood
I knew this kind of day will come
At vault simple history our way of life begins 🙌🏾
I actually managed to find one of those old fallout shelter building booklets from the Cold War in an old antique shop. It still had the letter from the director of the Bureau of the census at the time.
Almost heaven, West Virginia
Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River
Life is old there, older than the trees
Younger than the mountains, blowing like a breeze
Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mamma
Take me home, country roads
All my memories gather round her
Miner's lady, stranger to blue water
Dark and dusty, painted on the sky
Misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye
Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mamma
Take me home, country roads
I hear her voice in the morning hour she calls me
The radio reminds me of my home far away
Driving down the road I get a feeling
That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday
Wow! They made Fallout 76 into a real thing!
you know hese things were built before the fallout games even existed
@@foresta-2684 * breathes in *
R/WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!!!
Enclave soldier r/woooosh
R slash wosh
Enclave soldier, r/wooosh.
Not a world war 2 video?
Eh I’ll watch it anyway
*Sirens* OH UM NOT A WORLD WAR 2 VIDEO ILL WATCH IT ANYWAY OH GOOD *TUNAAATUNA*
This is stolen
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Fluffy Knight Ave, True to Caesar
@@Dabadi4834 Robert Edwin House, 261, President, CEO, and sole proprietor of the New Vegas Strip, industrialist and technologist, founder, President, and CEO of the multi-billion-dollar pre-war robotics and software corporation, RobCo Industries, has died.
Generally recognized by Mr. House to be mankind's only hope of long-term survival, Mr. House's passing may well sound a death knell for the entire human race.
Lost forever is his bounty of knowledge concerning human longevity, the depth and breadth of which could, as he was apt to say, "fill several text books." He was not exaggerating. Though he did not achieve his goal of functional immortality, let us not forget that he died at the age of 261. How many people do that? I mean, come on.
Also lost forever are House's singular personality, force of will, vision, and leadership ability. The probability of an equally capable figure emerging from the current human population to lead mankind to a future of equivalent quality is less than 0.000112% by objective measures too complex to detail in this obituary.
Personality and force of will: Born June 25th, 2020, House was orphaned at an early age when his parents died in a freak accident (auto gyro, lightning). Though cheated of his inheritance, House attended the prestigious Institute in Massachusetts and founded RobCo Industries on his 22nd birthday. Within five years, it was one of the most profitable corporations on Earth.
Vision: By 2065, House was certain that an atomic war would soon devastate the planet. At great personal expense, he developed technologies to ensure the structural integrity of the city of Las Vegas (as it was known at the time). On the day of the great war, 77 atomic warheads targeted the city. Mr. House defeated them all. Talk about vision!
Leadership: Mr. House survived the war, of course, and would later recruit the Three Families, negotiate the Treaty of New Vegas, and rebuild the Vegas Strip. While these achievements yielded many immediate benefits, they were all part of House's master plan to re-ignite mankind's quest for technological advancement, a plan without which the human race has nowhere to go, and nowhere to turn.
/// Will revise and finish this up later. Have set the age at death to update automatically. Obit makes salient points but "pearls before swine," of course. Let's hope the ingrates never have cause to read it. Who knows how many of them are even literate!
@@WarriorPNG cheese
I use to Live in Norfolk VA and there was old Fallout shelters all over the damn place from the cold war days and it was more interesting because it was so close to the base. I grew up in a Military and most of the old house near base had homemade shelters featured in this video. Thanks Simple history for helping explain the Propose of these structures that some don't know about today.
Yoo I used to live in Norfolk! I never really noticed them or even seen any
wow, I've never been this early to a simple history vid. Interesting subject none the less! Great video! :)
Maybe I will need this for later
If the cold war was heating up... It's not the cold war it's the warm war.
Mild war
Yes but... you know... actually no...
I understand why this shows in my yt algorithm.
2:28 for those wanting to know inflation calcs:
May 1959: 150$ = Oct 2018: 1,308.03$
1959: 200$ = 2018: 1,744.03$
How about a video about the bomb tests on the Tsar Bomba?
@Prussian Eagle yOu aRe RaCsIsT sIr .
In Soviet russia you don't build fallout shelters, fallout shelters builds you!
In Capitalist America you are still poor and can’t offer Fallout Shelter
So comrade, we need organs and a brain. Is true comrade shelter #1087378?
I can confirm. That is how I was born XD
Artyom
@Social Jetlag it wasn't like they had a choice not to starve lol
**Country road intensifies*
Take me home
WEST VIRGINIA
@@Gipsydanger1222 yo I think you messed it up
@@johnnycoolkid1635 Lol ikr
big iron>country roads
One of the houses down the street form my old one had one so when I was helping the new neighbors work on the yard to clean it up we found a bunker door under a bush
This is going to be very helpful for my next build!
Vault Tec more like family tec am I right?
Wow,your videos are getting good
Comrade I agree!!!
They were always good but they're getting even better
Yes, comrade
You should make a SIMPLE HISTORY THE GAME
it goes thru ages
National History Day Help right here. Love your videos.
That knocking on the hatch and her eyes open all quiet was too funny!!! Like they wouldn't know your not in there during THAT time lol❤
I grew up in a suburb of a major American city, and my neighbor had transformed the basement of his rancher style (one floor) home into a fallout shelter during the 60’s. I never got to see it, but from what I’ve heard it was considered “world class” at the time it was constructed, plus it added massive resale value to the property.
My Dee (Daddy) did this to our rancher back before I was born in 1966. It was just off the main basement. It was pretty sweet.
Why did RUclips recommended this to me when there's an ww3 issue
same 🙃
Same. * Fallout sirens in the distance
Same
Its called algorithm category
"War. War Never Changes."
...I've really only played Fallout 1.
Me, its Fallout 2
"and if war doesn't change, men must change... and so must their symbols."
My grandpa had built one in the backyard, we used to play there when we were children, and dad sometimes put us there if we misbehaved.
Guys I was alive in 1962.. the scare was there but people lived with it long enough they just didn’t take it seriously..
We had a garage that was a compartmentalism fallout shelter..
There was a lot of these kinds of things around.
Yes you could build a shelter in your basement.. a deep corner that was blocked off was simple enough to do.
But what people ended up doing is putting in a sleeping shelter like a tornado shelter then blocking entrances and windows of the basement to keep them clean.. sandbags was a common way.
So the majority of your time would be spent in the shelter but you used the entire basement for storage.
Blast effect wasn’t something that suburban people really worried about because they were not around strategic targets..
4:47 thats a Fallout terminal
Do a same version on it, on the USSR's side.
this but translated in Russian
Well for all of the Soviet Union's faults, of which there were many, preparing for nuclear war wasn't one of them. Most towns and small cities with a large number of engineers, doctors, professors, etc. had fallout shelters installed in most basements of apartment complexes and homes (because the smart people are important). For larger city's like Moscow the local metro tunnels and stations were built to withstand a near direct hit from most atomic bombs and stockpiled with weapons, food, water, medical supplies, and NBC gear. However this is because the party controlled all the mony and the workers didn't really have a choice in the matter of building these shelters.
I think they were more worried about food and paying back the land lease lmao
@@LazyTacoProductions Actually USSR had a pretty good life style after Stalin's death and Kruschev to power.
RTGame would have a field day if he's supplied with nukes.
No pls no
Given how things are going im tempted to build one in my yard. Problem is the soil conditions in North Central Texas aren't the best for basements.
You taught me so much about history thank you so much
Good morning vault tec calling
"I don't care who the IRS sends, I am not paying my taxes!"
Take me home
Country roads
To the place I belong
West Virginia!!
Mountain Mama!
Take me home
Country roads
Y'all don't know the lytherics
Okay, but are they safe for raiders?
Yes, yes they can but probably they can't survive radscorpion
Yes they were built with an angled door no more than 2 ft wide because Raiders only travel in a straight line
Getting ready.
If you can, try to find the BBC movie “Threads”. After the war is worse than the nuking itself.
im back getting ready for this next cold war 😁
Do a video about the Swedish Royal Guards!
thought this would be sponsored by fallout 76
Congrats 1.5mil subs!!
Make sure to store a suit of power armour and a gauss rifle in your shelter when its time to go out into the wasteland
Couple of things, I actually remember having a duck and cover drill in school in the early 80's. Second, the booklet actually recommended digging a latrine hole and sectioning off the toilet with walls and to keep a supply of lime on hand to be able to pour on the latrines hole every few uses. It also advised for a hand pump well if possible be dug inside the shelter, the garbage can and canned water was the least desirable way to go about it. The heat issue was only a problem in the above ground shelters in certain areas like FL and AZ and those built with less than adequate wall and roof thickness.
The radio is the only thing I need to live.
**plays take me home country roads**
Fallout 76
Btw that song is by Jhon Denver
And Denver is my name
1:30
History of LEGO By Simple History Easter Egg
The intro and outro was awesome.
This vid is suddenly relevant again!
Great vid
SPONSORED BY FALLOUT 76
Wtf?! No!
The marketing is really good. 10/10 for the marketing but i will give 6.5/10 for the game ( for not innovating )
This game sucks
Fox this video sponsored by wix not fallout 76
@@appleseed2933 ITS A JOKE DUMBASS
Country Roads intensifies
WEST VIRGINIA
Vault Boy sent you a message
Your the new Overseer now Great!
I actually have that booklet that my father picked up at the public library, along with a typed “SUGGESTED EMERGENCY SUPPLIES CHECK LIST”, which is dated 3/15/60, from Martinez, CA. Strange but true. He never built the fallout shelter because we didn’t have a basement. I was 7 years old at the time. Good luck to everyone. I still don’t have a basement.
It reminds me of the Quantum Leap episode “Nuclear Family” anyone else?
Yep, the kid almost shot the US soldier because of the paranoia his parents were displaying. Good thing Dr. Becket stopped him by saying Duck and Cover.
This might be useful
For they will fall
For they will rise
For they will tear apart the world from your very eyes
Thanks, I'll use this on my planned trip to the 1960's
This is good to know, but you know what is good to know? It’s that another settlement needs your help! I’ll mark it on your map!
Even though I haven't seen the Fallout show yet, any fans here? ☢️👍
1:45 Jimmy Hoffa's body found
New DLC for 60 seconds looking rad (pun intended)
It’s for some reason a must have for where I want to live
Perfect time for a rewatch